Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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What must building permits generally include?

  1. Site plans and construction details

  2. Detailed budget breakdown

  3. Financial guarantor information

  4. Names of all subcontractors

  5. Buyer’s property tax history

  6. Residency proof of the buyer

The correct answer is: Site plans and construction details

Building permits generally include site plans and construction details because these documents are necessary to ensure that the proposed construction or renovation complies with building codes, zoning regulations, and other relevant laws. Site plans provide a detailed layout of the property, showing where the construction will take place in relation to property boundaries and other structures. Construction details outline the specifications for materials to be used, structural requirements, and other essential information to ensure the safety and compliance of the project. The other options (B, C, D, E, F) are not typically required in building permits.